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DIRECTIONS FOR USE
Materials Needed:
1. Gloves
2. Facial/respiratory protection
3. Gown
4. Paper bags
5. Alcohol pads
6. Disinfecting wipes
7. Permanent marking tool
8. CONTROL-CURE® UV FASTCHECK™ STRIPS for 1,000 mJ/cm
9. UVC blocking goggles or glasses
10. Chain of Custody Log Form
Compatible N95 Respirator Collection and Transportation:
The healthcare facility will instate a standard process for chain of custody to ensure that contaminated,
compatible N95 respirators are separated from bioburden reduced, compatible N95 respirators at all times and
that the respirator is returned only to its previous respirator user (i.e., single-user reuse).
The healthcare facility will create a collection station at the point of respirator use, with a container to collect the
paper bags with contaminated, compatible N95 respirators. If compatible N95 respirators will be transported to
the collection station from another room in the facility, the contaminated, compatible N95 respirators will be
individually contained to prevent aerosolization of pathogens from the contaminated respirator or contact
between two contaminated respirators.
The healthcare facility will designate and train all staff members who will perform bioburden reduction. Training
will include collection, transportation, 5 day minimum wait time monitoring, inspection of the compatible N95
respirators for soil, inspection of the compatible N95 respirator for the number of donnings or cycles completed,
correct operation of the Lumin LM3000, post-cycle inspection of compatible N95 respirators for integrity, and
protocol to assure that the bioburden reduced, compatible N95 respirator is returned to the original user.
The healthcare facility will routinely screen individuals performing bioburden reduction for COVID-19 to ensure
that personnel have not been exposed due to implementation of processes and that respirators are not
contaminated by personnel.
Prior to first use of a compatible N95 respirator, the healthcare personnel will use a permanent marker to label
the individual compatible N95 respirator with their name and any other needed identifying information. After
each use of the compatible N95 respirator, the healthcare personnel will place the respirator into an unused
paper bag and then remove their gloves. With clean hands, the personnel will label the paper bag with their
name and any other needed identifying information, the date, and the word "CONTAMINATED". The bag will be
placed in or transported to the designated contaminated respirator collection area, where it will be held for a
minimum of 5 days, and logged in the Chain of Custody Log Form.
Compatible N95 Respirator Collection and Instructions for Bioburden Reduction
Caution: UVC light presents a safety hazard to operators if exposed. Wear UVC-protective eye wear at
all times.
Preparation for bioburden reduction
1. Don long sleeved coat, gloves, N95 respirator, goggles or face shield, and hair cover prior to
exposures
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